GOLD SMOKE”* (8S. Clarke) E.-M. (Anita Cath- 
erine x ?—probably Tobacco Road or related 
blood.) Very light golden russet with a slight 
suffusion of soft lavender below a most un- 
usual broad tannish beard. Some ruffling and 
lots of substance make it outstanding. ..$7.50 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting ‘49). M. (Ola Kala x 
Rocket.) Simply stunning is this richest orange- 
yellow. Top blood for vivid colors in yellow, 
orange and possibly reds. H.M. ‘50, A.M. ‘53. 
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GOLD SPLENDOR (G. Murray ‘55) E.-M. (Sister 
to Dark Chocolate and Desert Tan.) Introduced 
this year, I am co-listing with Mr. Murray. A 
splendid addition to the very bright yellow 
class. 36 in. or more. Net $15.00 
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GOLD TORCH (See Introductions) 
GOOD AND PLENTY (O. Fay ‘52). M., 36 inches. 
(44-44 x 44-23.) A white, and a blue self from 
a single seed. Will sell either SEPARATELY. 
Each $5.00 Both $10.00 
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GOOD MEASURE (Whiting ‘53). M.-L., 36 inches. 
(Ola Kala x Rocket). Brilliant, deep, cadmium 
yellow without an orange influence. Superb 
grower $10.00 
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GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge ‘46). M. (Mexico x 
Tobacco Road.) Glistening golden brown. Be- 
lieve this is my favorite of such colors. H.M. 
‘A7. Net $1.50 
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GRACELLE (See introductions) 
GRACIOUS LADY (C. Taylor ‘52). EM. (Lake 
George x Great Lakes.) Large smooth blue with 
a delightful dip in the center of the falls. A 
grand pollen parent. 34 inches $3.00 
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GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge ‘41). M. (Treasure 
Island x Far West.) Rich plum and copper 
blend. Overlooked as a parent. Would sug- 
gest using Gypsy Rose, Cape Bon, Honeyflow, 
Casa Morena, Three Oaks, Dream Along, Sun- 
set Road, Susitna Sunset. A.M. ‘44...... $ .60 
GRAND MARSHAL (Milliken). M.-L., 40 inches. 
(China Maid x Chosen.) Odd yellow with 
brown tones. A big, full, semi-flaring flower. 
A remarkable parent for browns, tans, blends, 
yellows, and possibly pinks and red. Net $1.00 
GRATITUDE (Snyder ‘50), EM. 40 inches. Rosy 
blue-bell self with light brown suffusion at the 
hafts. This hardly tells the story of an alto- 
gether distinct and delightful iris that will have 
wide appeal when it is distributed. A grand 
seaside (@ pe (Ongtor (Oe ond ace ett Alli eign Fars $2.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins ‘38). M. (Dominion sdlg. 
x Conquistador sdlg.) Quality blue that has 
been widely used as a parent and with great 
success. Dykes Medal ‘42 
GREENBACK (See Introductions) 
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GREEN CHANCE (See Introductions) 
GREENGLOW (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. (Sister to 
Glistenglow.) Very large, full greenish-char- 
treuse white. Should be highly useful for 
breeding toward greens or for creams, blues 
and whites. H.C. ‘48 $1.00 
GREEN IVORY (Muhlestein '53). M.-L., 36 inches. 
(Desert Song x sister to Greenglow.) Very 
large, wide ivory with greenish cast. Flowers 
so large they have a tendency to touch one an- 
other, but if used with Spring Romance, Char- 
Maize, Spring Sunshine, and other branched 
varieties, should produce good seedlings. 
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GREEN MOHR* (Muhlestein '51). M-L. (Wm. Mohr 
x Chosen.) Strong greenish-chartreuse self— 
the falls having a slight lavender flush when 
first opened. Full “Mohr” shape. Will set seed. 
Won Seedling award Salt Lake City and C. of 
Cag OME Vide Drniee ae ssttonices tae et ten etuleererees 3.50 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller ‘47). E.-M. (Old Iron- 
sides x Oregon Sunshine.) Yellow-chartreuse 
self. Form could be improved and may be a 
difficult grower in some sections—especially 
the mid-West, but of interest for hybridizing. 
Bluish-tipped beard. H.M. ‘47. Net $1.50 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass ‘43). M. Sulphine 
yellow self. Odd, but unusually fine in some 
seasons $2.00 
GREEN WHISPER (Joyce Button ‘49). E.-M. (Mat- 
terhorn x Jake.) An off-white from two reces- 
sive whites from plicata breeding. It should 
produce plicatas and lemon-yellows. Net $3.00 
GRASMERE (K. Smith ‘53) M.-L. 42 in. (Keene 
Valley x Jane Phillips.) Ruffled pale blue, 
beard tipped white, With such breeding it can- 
not miss as a top-notch breeder. Net... .$10.00 
GUIDING STAR (Tompkins ‘51). M. 38 inches. 
(Damascus x Rocket) x Acadia x Damascus.) 
Richest lemon-yellow self including beard. 
Re-blooming tendency 
GULF STREAM (O. Fay ‘46). E-M. (Dymia x 
Narain.) Very dark blue-black. Highly valu- 
able for "black’’ breeding. Stunning. H.M. 
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GUSSIE (Corey ‘53). M.-L. (Chantilly) x Daybreak 
x Midwest Gem). Lacy-edged orchid with 
TemiOn beards) fe elec tas eetetetemanae tee $15.00 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge ‘45). L. (Rebellion x Naranja) 
x (E. B. Williamson). Wonderful variegata. 
Blood for this color, blends, reds and oranges. 
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GYPSY CLASSIC (DeForest ‘51). M. Nightingale) 
x (Prairie Sunset x Tobacco Road.) Stunning 
new Brown. H.M. ‘52 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting ‘46). M. (Amaranth x 
Three Oaks.) Tall, well branched, red-copper 
blend. Rich and wide parts; a top parent. We 
bloomed some lovely things from it x Miogem. 
Finest blood for reds. H.M. ‘49 $1.00 
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